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  • Paul Christiano, dancer, choreographer, B4U-ACT board member took his own life at 39. Paul was the producer of the short film/documentary Unspeakable, which explores through dance his evolution as a performer/choreographer and his struggles with relationships, employment, and his ability to cope with daily life due to his being on the sex offender registry stemming from charges of receiving child pornography when he was 22.

A new documentary film by David Kennerly from the perspective of Tom O'Carroll is now finished.
Watch on YouTube!
Short YouTube Video. While women and gay's rights and influence have expanded dramatically during the last thirty to forty years, kids have suffered a dramatic decline in freedom. This corresponds precisely with both the ascendance of feminism as well as the ubiquitous technological mesh which has destroyed privacy and autonomy.
American photographer Will McBride (84) died on January 29, at a hospital in Berlin. Will McBride rose to fame in the 1950s and ’60s as a pre-eminent documentary photographer. (designboom)
A new free adaptation of Turn of the Screw by Henry James - shows signs of pushing technical, artistic and social boundaries a little further still.
See trailer: Trailer 'Rodillas Quemadas' ('Burnt Knees') de Ivan Noel (2016) (YouTube video)

Just released on Blu-Ray/DVD


  • Ellos Volvieron - a beautifully touching and unnerving story about the unexplained disappearance of three children, two boys and one girl, and their reappearance three days later in a semi-autistic state.


Available for purchase at Noel Films


Books and reviews


Preview of the 13th issue of Modern Boylover Magazine
Andrew Calimach, born in 1953, is a Romanian-American author. He is a matrilineal descendant of the Callimachi noble family of Moldavia and is known for his writings on the subject of same-sex relations in Greek mythology. (Andrew Calimach - CityMagazine.gr)
Short story available on-line at Academia.edu. Andrew Calimach